Born and raised on the island of Sanday, the largest of Orkney’s North Isles, The Frampton Sisters (Charlie and Freddie) were both home-schooled from an early age. They then relocated to East Sussex to allow Charlie to begin secondary school whilst still honing their skills as aspiring songwriters. Charlie went on to spend two years at London’s prestigious Brit School and meanwhile, Freddie would give birth to her little baby boy. They have continued to develop their songwriting skills throughout this period, enabling them to reach the finals of the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2018, as well as performing at the acclaimed Cambridge Folk Festival earlier this year.
They make their debut with Birds Of A Feather, which is out now via Dharma Records. Talking about the single Freddie elaborates:
“Birds Of A Feather is based on equality and how, in the grand scheme of things, we are ALL the same. So let’s enjoy it.”
Watch the accompanying video below.
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